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Maine Attractions: A State of Surprises
Maine's pioneering spirit shaped America in profound ways. As the nation's shipbuilding powerhouse for over 60 years, Maine crafted vessels that connected global trade routes and strengthened the U.S. Navy. Not content with maritime innovation alone, the state revolutionized land transportation by building New England's first superhighway and inventing the modern donut. From coastal shipyards to modern highways, Maine's legacy continues to influence American today.
Ren Gudino
Apr 236 min read
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Fuel for Thought: The Top 3 Longest Interstates
Buckle up for an epic journey exploring America's three longest Interstate highways: I-40, I-80, and I-90 and their histories! #travel
Ren Gudino
Mar 243 min read
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Indiana: Home of Slam Dunks and Pit Stops
Home of Larry Bird, David Letterman, and the Indy 500, Indiana blows people away with many impressive accomplishments.
Ren Gudino
Jan 94 min read
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Delaware's Route 52: Small State - Huge History
Delaware is a tiny state with nearly three centuries of history and their tourism industry has kept it alive! Read about DE Route 52!
Ren Gudino
Oct 24, 20243 min read
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Arkansas - Highway Improvements in the Natural State
Arkansas is the Natural State for a reason. Read about how our roads and highway system are upgrading to benefit our tourism industry!
Ren Gudino
Sep 4, 20243 min read
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Arkansas - A Highway History
Arkansas's roadways started all the way back in 1820 and have a long history of development and are still improving thanks to tourism!
Ren Gudino
Aug 28, 20243 min read
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When the U.S. Went Metric
In the 1960's, the US switched to kilometers. Read about how we once tried to convert America to the metric system!
Ren Gudino
Aug 20, 20242 min read
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Alaskan Highways: Then & Now
Alaskan Highways started out as dogsled trails and ended up being still one of the most difficult highways to cross. Read more here!
Ren Gudino
Jul 30, 20243 min read
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